Hrrrrmmmmm. 🤨
Y’know… it’s too bad that my pyromania got me red flagged as a senior delinquent and now I’m not even allowed to play with matches.
But… I wish I had the application for one of these! I dunno about the little ones…I wouldn’t want one where I had to go out several times a day to reload it. But… the big ones? Oh baby! I saw one kid running his house, his big shop and one of the out buildings with one that ate wood by 6 foot logs! He loaded it in minutes with his Bobcat. He’d stoke it up and it’d run without a care in the world for three or four days!
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Unfortunately (or fortunately) I have only enough experience with boilers to be dangerous. I think the water in the pipes has to be watched like a hawk or it will corrode or plug the circulating pipes? The heat exchange surfaces need to be cleaned of ash too? I could see that being filthy business…
Maybe in the next life…
Had the biggest single door Central Boiler, the old pre emission model. Just a steel box in a water jacket no moving parts or grates to break Very minor maintenance over 15 years. Heated a 50x50 shop and 3000 sqft house couldn’t afford antifreeze for in floor system and didn’t want to take the chance of a leak contaminating the ground water so couldn’t shut it down in the winter even if I wanted to soooo 16-18 cord a year only I didn’t have to split anything that could fit in the door. About 100lbs a piece max. It served me well but after 40 years and a ripped off bicep I’ve had enough
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Don’t let the door hit you in the ass Castros lil Bastard!
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Use a closed circulating system with distilled water. Pex A piping, and non toxic antifreeze. Boom...bueno.
ReplyDeleteHave to test your water to make sure its not turning acidic
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Clean your ash!
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